Canadian actor Keanu Reeves is working with F1 legend Felipe Massa for the Brazilian’s upcoming documentary on Disney+
Hollywood star Keanu Reeves has been spotted working with former F1 racer Felipe Massa in Brazil. As per sources, Reeves was interviewing the Brazilian racer for an upcoming documentary on Disney +. A few pictures and clips were shared on social media by a Keanu Reeves fan page and both stars can be seen enjoying each other’s company.
Felipe Massa is an iconic name in the Formula One world, having competed in 15 seasons of F1 from 2002 to 2017, scoring 11 Grand Prix victories, 41 podiums and finishing as championship runner-up in 2008 by one point. This is not the first time that Massa has been the subject of a documentary. He has been covered before on Netflix in their popular show ‘Heroes’ which is about the lives and incredible stories of F1 racing drivers.
In the Netflix show, Massa told his story about his origins and spending time near the Sao Paolo race track watching F1 legend Ayrton Senna drive and win. He then talked about his career in Formula One and what it took to achieve his dream of becoming a driver for Ferrari. He also touched upon that fateful day of his home race at Sao Paolo where he almost won the world championship in 2006.
Fans react to clips of Keanu Reeves and Felipe Massa working together
Fans are understandably curious and excited after spotting pictures of Keanu Reeves and Felipe Massa working together. Let us take a look at some of the reactions on Twitter.
“When was this interview done?”, enquired a fan.
“Affer 33 years he still moves like Ted awww”, wrote a Keanu Reeves fan.
“I’m literally crying right now. f1 and keanu reeves! Like!!! I couldn’t want more than this! I’m so excited to see this documentary”, wrote a fan who is clearly excited.
“seeing his smile is like a big hug that I very much needed today”, read another tweet.
“I’m missed his smile so much I feel sick”, tweeted another fan.
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